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2002 FIELD HOCKEY GUIDE
2002MEN’S SOCCER GUIDE
Since its founding in 1855, William Paterson University hasgrown to become a comprehensive, public, liberal artsinstitution committed to academic excellence and studentsuccess. Accredited by the Middle States Association ofSchools and Colleges, it offers 30 undergraduate and 19graduate degree programs as well as professional develop-ment programs through its five colleges: Arts and Communi-cation, Christos M. Cotsakos College of Business, Education,Humanities and Social Sciences, and Science and Health.
Nearly 11,000 full- and part-time students from a diversity ofbackgrounds are enrolled at the University. Occupying a370-acre, wooded hillside campus, the University is locatedin hills of suburban Wayne, New Jersey, within an hour ofthe ocean, the mountains, the Meadowlands, and New YorkCity.
As a state-supported institution, the University offers studentsthe value of a first-rate education at a fraction of the costexperienced by those at private colleges and universities. Italso offers a wide variety of student activities, modern on-campus housing, and the most up-to-date educationalfacilities.
In addition, the Pioneer athletic programs have produced arich tradition. William Paterson has 17 teams which competein NCAA Division III and New Jersey Athletic Conferenceintercollegiate sports: Baseball, Men’s and Women’s Basket-ball, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Field Hockey,Football, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s andWomen’s Swimming, Men’s and Women’s Indoor andOutdoor Track and Field, and Volleyball. The baseball teamwon national championships in 1992 and 1996, men’s trackand field standout Rob Hargrove took the 2002 NCAADivision III Outdoor Track and Field 200-meter dash title, themen’s basketball team played in the 1999 and 2001 FinalFours, and the softball team captured the 2001 East Regionalchampionship.
Fast FactsWilliam Paterson University
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
Founded: 1855
President: Arnold Speert
Executive Vice President and Provost: Chernoh Sesay
Interim Athletic Director: Sabrina Grant
Associate Athletic Director: Jeff Albies
Nickname: Pioneers
Colors: Orange & Black
Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC
Conference: New Jersey Athletic Conference
2001 Record: 8-9 (3-6 NJAC)
Head Coach: Brian Woods (11th Season)
Career Record: 76-94-9
Coach Woods’ E-Mail: [email protected]
Men’s Soccer Office Phone: 973.720.3010
Assistant Coaches: John Randazzo
Brian Sherman
Sports Information Director: Brian Falzarano
Sports Information Phone: 973.720.2705
Athletic Department/Sports Information Fax: 973.720.3017
Head Athletic Trainer: Toby Barboza
Head Equipment Manager: Rick Rodriguez
Web Site: ww2.wpunj.edu/athletic/
Pioneer Hotline: 973.720.2547
Photographer: Steve Smith
Pictured on Front Cover: Carlos Ortiz
Pictured on Back Cover: Jason Irizarry
PioneerMen’s Soccer
William Paterson University2002 Men’s Soccer Guide
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2002 Pioneer Men’sSoccer Information
The 2002 William Paterson University Pioneer Men’sSoccer Guide was prepared by the Department of SportsInformation to advance your knowledge about the Pioneermen’s soccer program. For those who wish to set upinterviews and/or photos with Head Coach Brian Woodsand his players, please contact Director of SportsInformation Brian Falzarano.
BRIAN FALZARANODirector of Sports InformationBen Shahn Gallery, Room 022
William Paterson UniversityWayne, New Jersey 07470
Fax: 973.720.3017Phone: 973.720.2705
E-Mail: [email protected] Hotline: 973.720.2547
Web Site: ww2.wpunj.edu/athletic/
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2002 Roster .................................................................... 32002 Preview .................................................................. 4Coaching Staff ................................................................ 6Pioneer Profiles ............................................................... 8Pioneer Newcomers ....................................................... 122001 in Review ............................................................. 14All-Time Records ..................................... Inside Back Cover
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2002 ROSTER (NUMERICAL)
No. Name YR POS HT WT Hometown/HS00 Graeham Watts JR GK 6-3 205 El Sobrante, CA/El Sobrante 0 Chris Auriano JR GK 6-3 185 Toms River, NJ/Toms River N. 1 Mike Fedorczyk SO GK 5-10 160 Hillsborough, NJ/St. Joseph’s 3 Dave Lloyd SO FWD 5-9 155 Wall, NJ/Wall 4 Jeff Mantz SR BK 6-1 170 Rio Grande, NJ/Middle Twp. 5 Andrew Barlow FR BK 6-0 170 Allentown, NJ/Allentown 6 Evrim Can FR FWD 5-9 160 Ridgefield, NJ/Ridgefield 7 Eric Kinckle FR FWD 6-1 165 N. Brunswick, NJ/N. Brunswick 8 Ericsson Valiente SO F/M 5-9 150 Paterson, NJ/Don Bosco Tech 9 Dave Szeller JR MID 5-9 155 Toms River, NJ/Toms River East10 Carlos Ortiz SO MID 5-3 125 Paterson, NJ/Passaic Valley11 Jason Irizarry JR B/M 6-0 160 Barnegat, NJ/Southern Reg.12 Paul Nyatome SO F/M 5-10 160 Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne13 Mike Guerdat JR MID 6-3 170 Annadale, VA/W.T. Woodson14 Mike Charles FR F/B 6-1 180 Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck15 Daniel Walker FR MID 6-0 160 Walnut Creek, CA/Ignacio Vall.16 Brian Solheim JR BK 5-10 200 Toms River, NJ/Toms River East17 Marvin Ochoa SO MID 5-10 160 Arlington, VA/Wakefield18 Mike Filacheck SO F/M 5-11 165 Cape May Ct., NJ/Middle Twp.20 Don Seymour FR F/M/B 5-8 150 Delanco, NJ/Riverside21 Robert Voltz SO BK 5-10 165 Vermillion, OH/St. Edward
HEAD COACH: Brian Woods (11th season, Trenton State ’87, 76-94-9 career record)ASSISTANT COACHES: John Randazzo, Brian Sherman
2002 ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL)
No. Name YR POS HT WT Hometown/HS 0 Chris Auriano JR GK 6-3 185 Toms River, NJ/Toms River N. 5 Andrew Barlow FR BK 6-0 170 Allentown, NJ/Allentown 6 Evrim Can FR FWD 5-9 160 Ridgefield, NJ/Ridgefield14 Mike Charles FR F/B 6-1 180 Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck 1 Mike Fedorczyk SO GK 5-10 160 Hillsborough, NJ/St. Joseph’s18 Mike Filacheck SO F/M 5-11 165 Cape May Ct., NJ/Middle Twp.00 Nick Grabelle FR GK 5-10 160 Highland Park, NJ/Highland Pk.13 Mike Guerdat JR MID 6-3 170 Annadale, VA/W.T. Woodson11 Jason Irizarry JR B/M 6-0 160 Barnegat, NJ/Southern Reg. 7 Eric Kinckle FR FWD 6-1 165 N. Brunswick, NJ/N. Brunswick 3 Dave Lloyd SO FWD 5-9 155 Wall, NJ/Wall 4 Jeff Mantz SR BK 6-1 170 Rio Grande, NJ/Middle Twp.12 Paul Nyatome SO F/M 5-10 160 Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne17 Marvin Ochoa SO MID 5-10 160 Arlington, VA/Wakefield10 Carlos Ortiz SO MID 5-3 125 Paterson, NJ/Passaic Valley20 Don Seymour FR F/M/B 5-8 150 Delanco, NJ/Riverside16 Brian Solheim JR BK 5-10 200 Toms River, NJ/Toms River East 9 Dave Szeller JR MID 5-9 155 Toms River, NJ/Toms River East 8 Ericsson Valiente SO F/M 5-9 150 Paterson, NJ/Don Bosco Tech21 Robert Voltz SO BK 5-10 165 Vermillion, OH/St. Edward15 Daniel Walker FR MID 6-0 160 Walnut Creek, CA/Ignacio Vall.00 Graeham Watts JR GK 6-3 205 El Sobrante, CA/El Sobrante
HEAD COACH: Brian Woods (11th season, Trenton State ’87, 76-94-9 career record)ASSISTANT COACHES: John Randazzo, Brian Sherman
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After a promising 2001 season, Brian Woods added to his vastsoccer knowledge with some things he saw during spring practice.The mix, he hopes, will deliver William Paterson to the top of theNew Jersey Athletic Conference.
The 11th year coach, whopossesses cross-countrysoccer connectionsthanks to his involvementwith New Jersey-basedMatch Fit Academy,infused his program withtalented newcomers fromas far away as Califor-nia and Virginia inaddition to prospectsfrom the Garden State.
“I saw them play intournaments around thecountry. All of thetravelling I did paid off,”said Woods, whose teamwent 8-9 (3-6 NJAC) in2001.
For this season, he alsoplans to switch the Pioneers’ plan of attack. The Pioneers will gowith a 5-3-2 formation after seeing how his returning playersembraced it while scrimmaging against Division I programsduring the spring.
“It worked out well,” Woods said. “We were getting peopleforward in the spring. In the 5-3-2, the midfield guys don’tnecessarily have a marking responsibility. And with our speed inthe midfield, it makes it tough for opponents to mark our guys.”
The midfield is the strength of the 2002 Pioneers, with two of thetop talents in the NJAC returning in senior Mike Guerdat (8 goals,
3 assists) andsophomore CarlosOrtiz (3 goals).Guerdat, a secondteam National SoccerCoaches Associationof America (NSCAA)All-Metro Regionperformer, tallied fourgame-winning goalsas a forward lastseason, but Woodsthinks his scoringskills are better suitedto playing the
Guerdat
Szeller
2002 PREVIEW
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midfield.Meanwhile Ortiz, a secondteam All-NJAC and thirdteam NSCAA All-MidAtlantic Region honoree,established himself as a fleet-footed playmaker during hisrookie season. Junior DaveSzeller is an experiencedhand with solid offensiveskills.
Three other newcomers alsofactor into the midfield mix:Sophomore Marvin Ochoa ofArlington, VA, and freshmenEvrim Can of Ridgefield andDaniel Walker, a PresidentialScholar who hails from
Walnut Creek, CA.
Playing in front of them at forward will be junior Jason Irizarryand sophomore David Lloyd. Irizarry could also play in themidfield and on defense, although he is also a clutch goal scorer.Lloyd, meanwhile, appears poised for a breakthrough season aftera strong spring. Sophomore Eric Kinckle, a speedy transfer fromMiddlesex County College, will push for playing time and couldenable Irizarry to shore upother areas on the pitch.
Defensively, the Pioneersreturn senior Jeff Mantzand sophomore RobertVoltz, both of whomenjoyed solid 2001campaigns with Voltzemerging late and Mantzevolving into a leader.Freshmen Mike Charles ofTeaneck and AndrewBarlow will challenge forstarting assignments. Lookfor Irizarry to also seesome time along thebackline as well.
At goalkeeper, junior ChrisAuriano and sophomoreMike Fedorczyk split timein 2001 and combined for a 1.29 goals against average and fourshutouts. However, the incumbents will face a challenge fromjunior Graeham Watts of El Sobrante, CA.
Solheim
Fedorczyk
11th SeasonCareer Record: 76-94-9
Trenton State ‘87
BRIANWOODS
Head Coach
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A coach with numerous connections in the local, regional andnational soccer communities, Brian Woods has demonstrated theability to coach and recruit during his 11 years at WilliamPaterson. Of course, none of this is surprising considering his vastbackground.
A standout at Belleville High School, he was a four-year starterand a four time All-New Jersey Athletic Conference selection whileleading a Trenton State team ranked among the nation’s elite. Healso played football at his alma mater, but he made a name forhimself on the pitch. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree incorporate fitness in 1987 and was an assistant coach at TrentonState until 1991.
That’s when he came to William Paterson.
After enduring a tough first season in which the Pioneers went 1-18, he quickly righted things by recruiting solid student-athletes ashis squad became a competitive squad in the tough NJAC. Woodsalso helped start the Pioneers’ women’s soccer program, whichbegan as a club sport in 1993. He coached the men and womenfrom 1994-97 before deciding to concentrate solely on coachingthe men’s team. During his 10-year tenure, he has posted a 76-94-9 record, including three consecutive winning seasons from1995-97 that featured an invitation to the Eastern CollegiateAthletic Conference (ECAC) New York-New Jersey regionaltournament in 1995.
Besides his work with William Paterson, Woods is the head coachof the Match Fit Academy team and the president of the CollegeSoccer Association of New Jersey. In addition, he has coached theBoys and Girls Olympic Development Program and the NewJersey Lady Stallions, and was also an evaluator for the U.S.Region I Boys and Girls soccer teams.
Woods resides in Wayne.
COACHING STAFF
5th SeasonWilliam Paterson ‘97
BRIANSHERMAN
Assistant Coach
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2nd SeasonWilliam Paterson ‘00
JOHNRANDAZZO
Assistant Coach
A former Pioneer standout guarding the goal, Sherman returns tomentor the team’s four netminders. With his coaching,goalkeeping has remained one of the program’s strengths. Lastseason, the team allowed just 1.29 goals a game.
A native of Wall, Sherman works as the assistant sports andrecreation director at the Jewish Community Center in WestOrange. He graduated from William Paterson in 1997 with a B.S.in sociology/criminal justice.
Known as “Rocco,” Randazzo returns for a second tour of dutyafter serving as an undergraduate assistant in 1999. He playedfour years as a Pioneer at midfielder and back and was a captainduring the 1998 season.
Presently, Randazzo teaches at the Washington Academy inCedar Grove and resides in Cliffside Park. He graduated fromWilliam Paterson with a bachelor’s degree in exercise andmovement science in 2000.
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Senior • 6-1 • 170Rio Grande, NJ
Middle Township H.S.
4JEFF
MANTZBack
Junior • 6-0 • 160Barnegat, NJ
Southern Regional H.S.
6JASON
IRIZARRYMidfield
Junior • 6-3 • 185Toms River, NJ
Toms River North H.S.
0CHRIS
AURIANOGoalkeeper
PIONEER PROFILE: A three-year contributor for the Pioneers,Mantz’ experience helps shore up the backline. He will again startat back ... In 2001, he started in two of the 14 games he played,contributing an assist as the Pioneers pitched four shutouts andallowed only one goal in five other contests ... In 2000, hestarted in six of 15 games at back, including a 3-0 shutoutagainst The College of New Jersey ... Majoring in accounting.
PIONEER PROFILE: One of the program’s most athletic performers,Auriano is competing for a starting spot as goalkeeper ... Atransfer from Ocean County College last fall, where he started offas a goalkeeper and also played at back, he went 5-4 with twoshutouts and a 1.58 goals against average in 10 games. Heblanked Centenary (Sept. 22) and split a shutout againstHaverford (Oct. 3) ... Majoring in computer science.
PIONEER PROFILE: Irizarry is perhaps the Pioneers’ most versatileplayer. As a result, he could start at either forward, midfielder orback ... A transfer from Ocean County College, Irizarry made animmediate impact. In 17 games (8 starts), he finished with threegoals and two assists. This includes the game-winning tally againstThe College of New Jersey on Oct. 13 that earned him NewJersey Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week honorson Oct. 15 ... Majoring in sociology.
PIONEER PROFILES
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Junior • 6-3 • 170Annadale, VA
Woodrow T. Wilson H.S.
13MIKE
GUERDATForward
Junior • 5-9 • 155Toms River, NJ
Toms River East H.S.
9DAVE
SZELLERBack
Junior • 5-10 • 200Toms River, NJ
Toms River East H.S.
16BRIAN
SOLHEIMBack
PIONEER PROFILE: Moved to the midfield so he can best utilize hisoffensive strengths, Guerdat is one of the top scorers in the NewJersey Athletic Conference. He will again be a candidate for All-Mid Atlantic Region and All-American honors ... A transfer fromDivision I Rider University, he was a second team All-Mid AtlanticRegion performer. Finished with team bests in points (19), goals(8) and game-winning goals (4). Named the MVP of the HowardJohnson Cup after scoring 3 goals and an assist in two wins onAug. 31 and Sept. 1... Majoring in communication.
PIONEER PROFILE: A two-year starter, Szeller again helps anchorthe midfield. A solid playmaker, he is expected to improve hisoffensive numbers this season ... In 2001, he saw action in 16games (13 starts) and scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner against Montclair State on Sept. 26. He also tallied againstCentenary on Sept. 22 ... Played in 18 games (16 starts) in 2001,one of five Pioneers to play in every game. He also contributedfour assists ... Majoring in business.
PIONEER PROFILE: One of the team’s best defenders, Solheim willagain fortify the backline. He is also one of the team’s leaders ...A transfer from Division II East Stroudsburg University in 2001, heplayed in 13 games (12 starts) despite nagging early seasoninjuries. Helped the Pioneers shut out four opponents ... Majoringin business.
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Sophomore • 5-10 • 160Hillsborough, NJSt. Joseph’s H.S.
1MIKE
FEDORCZYKGoalkeeper
PIONEER PROFILE: Following a promising freshman year,Fedorczyk is competing for the starting goalkeeping spot ... Splittime as the starting goalkeeper in 2001, going 3-5 with a 1.03goals against average. Posted shutouts against Rhode IslandCollege (Aug. 31) and Ramapo (Sept. 19) while splitting anotheragainst Haverford on Oct. 3 ... Majoring in communication.
Sophomore • 5-9 • 155Wall, NJWall H.S.
3DAVIDLLOYDForward
PIONEER PROFILE: Lloyd is expected to start at forward and helpimprove William Paterson’s offensive attack ... Went scoreless in10 games, but played well as the season progressed. He was oneof the most frequently used reserves on the roster ... Has yet todeclare his major.
PIONEER PROFILES
Sophomore • 5-9 • 150Paterson, NJ
Don Bosco Tech H.S.
8ERICSSONVALIENTE
Midfield/Forward
PIONEER PROFILE After suffering an injury in 2001, Valientereturns refreshed. He will be counted upon to bolster the Pioneersup front .... As a freshman in 2000, he was one of the top youngmidfielders in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. In 11 games(10 starts), he finished with two goals and three assists ...Majoring in business.
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Sophomore • 5-10 • 165Vermillion, OHSt. Edward H.S.
21ROBERTVOLTZBack
Sophomore • 5-3 • 125Paterson, NJ
Passaic Valley H.S.
10CARLOSORTIZ
Midfielder
PIONEER PROFILE: Considered one of the most creative anddynamic midfielders in the region, look for Ortiz to improve hisnumbers, energize the Pioneers’ attack, and be a postseasonawards candidate ... Enjoyed a strong rookie season, finishingwith three goals, including the game-winner against St. Joseph’s(NY) on Oct. 10. For his efforts, he earned second team All-NJACand third team All-NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region honors ...Majoring in computer science.
PIONEER PROFILE: Voltz is considered instrumental to solidify thePioneer defense. He will again start at back ... An honors studentwho was acknowledged as one of the top prep players in Ohio,he played in 13 games (five starts) last season. With his help, thePioneers blanked four opponents and held five others to only onegoal ... A Presidential Scholar, he is majoring in business.
Junior • 6-3 • 205El Sobrante, CAEl Sobrante H.S.
00GRAEHAM
WATTSGoalkeeper
Sophomore • 5-10 • 160Arlington, VA
Wakefield H.S.
17MARVINOCHOA
Midfielder
Sophomore • 5-11 • 165Cape May Courthouse, NJ
Middle Township H.S.
18MIKE
FILACHECKForward/Midfielder
Freshman • 6-0 • 170Allentown, NJAllentown H.S.
5ANDREWBARLOW
Back
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PIONEER NEWCOMERS
Sophomore • 5-10 • 160Bayonne, NJBayonne H.S.
12PAUL
NYATOMEForward/Midfield
Freshman • 6-1 • 165North Brunswick, NJNew Brunswick H.S.
7ERIC
KINCKLEForward
Freshman • 6-1 • 180Teaneck, NJTeaneck H.S.
14MIKE
CHARLESForward/Back
Freshman • 6-0 • 160Walnut Creek, CAWalnut Creek H.S.
15DANIELWALKERMidfielder
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Freshman • 5-9 • 150Ridgefield, NJRidgefield H.S.
6EVRIMCAN
Forward
Freshman • 5-8 • 150Delanco, NJ
Riverside H.S.
20DON
SEYMOURFwd./Mid./Back
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Aided by an infusion of fresh talent, the Pioneers produced a solid2001 campaign that makes the 2002 campaign appear promis-ing. Highlights from last season include the following:
• For the second time in three seasons, William Paterson wonthe Howard Johnson Cup by beating Rhode Island College,2-0, and Washington (MD) College, 3-2. Junior forwardMike Guerdat scored four of the Pioneers’ five goals and wasnamed Most Valuable Player.
• A transfer from Division I Rider University, Guerdat led thePioneers in scoring with 19 points (8 goals, 3 assists),including four game-winning goals. All of them came in thefirst two-thirds of the season as the program got off to an 8-5start and was ranked seventh in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
• Freshman midfielder Carlos Ortiz provided the Pioneers withan elite playmaker. He scored 3 goals, including the game-winner against St. Joseph’s (NY) College on Oct. 10, andwas selected second team All-New Jersey Athletic Conferenceand third team All-Mid Atlantic Region.
• In addition to Ortiz’s honor, senior back Jeff Adams andsophomore back Gary Jordan were picked honorablemention All-NJAC. Adams earned NJAC notoriety in bothseasons at William Paterson; he was named to the secondteam in 2000.
• Sophomore midfielder/forward Jay Irizarry won the NJACOffensive Player of the Week award for Oct. 15 after scoringthe game-tying goal against St. Joseph’s (NY) on Oct. 10 andthe game-winner against The College of New Jersey.
2001 IN REVIEWOrtiz
FINAL STATISTICS
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OFFENSE
Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots GWMike Guerdat 16-15 8 3 19 39 4Jon Russo 17-14 3 3 9 24 1Jason Irizarry 17-8 3 2 8 24 1Carlos Ortiz 17-13 3 0 6 31 1John Fornino 17-15 1 4 6 36 0Jeff Adams 14-13 2 0 4 20 0Dave Szeller 16-13 2 0 4 13 1Ken Jurczyk 12-11 1 2 4 12 0Jeff Mantz 14-2 0 1 1 7 0Sohrab Moussavian 9-1 0 1 1 5 0Tim Davidson 15-14 0 1 1 4 0Tom Shierer 12-7 0 1 1 0 0Ricky Jordan 12-1 0 0 0 19 0Robert Voltz 13-5 0 0 0 6 0Brian Solheim 13-12 0 0 0 6 0Kevin Don 14-5 0 0 0 5 0Gary Jordan 12-8 0 0 0 5 0Dave Lloyd 10-1 0 0 0 3 0Roberto Melendez 15-10 0 0 0 1 0Steve Velozo 7-1 0 0 0 0 0WPU 17-17 23 18 64 260 8OPPONENTS 17-17 22 9 53 248 9
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg. SavesMike Fedorczyk 10-9 790:00 9 1.03 67Chris Auriano 11-8 740:00 13 1.58 59WPU 17-17 1530:00 22 1.29 126OPPONENTS 17-17 1530:00 23 1.35 95
Name Save Pct. W L T SHOMike Fedorczyk .882 3 5 0 2Chris Auriano .819 5 4 0 2WPU .851 8 9 0 4OPPONENTS .805 9 8 0 7
2001 NJAC FINAL STANDINGS
2001 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
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NJAC OVERALLSchool W L T W L TKean 8 1 0 18 3 0Rowan 8 1 0 19 4 1Richard Stockton 8 1 0 25 1 1New Jersey City 4 5 0 17 7 0The College of NJ 4 5 0 8 7 2WILLIAM PATERSON 3 6 0 8 9 0Ramapo 3 6 0 10 11 0Rutgers-Camden 2 6 1 9 8 3Rutgers-Newark 2 6 1 7 9 1Montclair State 1 6 2 7 10 2
Second Team NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic RegionMike Guerdat Forward
Third Team NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic RegionCarlos Oritz Midfield
Second Team All-NJACCarlos Oritz Midfield
Honorable Mention All-NJACJeff Adams BackGary Jordan Back
Date Opponent Score8/31 @RHODE ISLAND W 2-09/1 @WASHINGTON (MD) W 3-29/8 #Christopher Newport L 2-19/9 #Virginia Wesleyan L 2-09/19 *RAMAPO W 3-09/22 Centenary W 6-09/26 *Montclair State W 2-19/29 *RICHARD STOCKTON L 2-110/3 Haverford W 1-010/6 *RUTGERS-CAMDEN L 1-010/8 *New Jersey City L 1-010/10 ST. JOSEPH’S (NY) W 2-110/13 *The College of NJ W 2-110/17 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL L 1-010/20 *ROWAN L 2-010/24 *KEAN L 3-010/27 *Rutgers-Newark L 3-0
* New Jersey Athletic Conference Games@ Howard Johnson Cup (Wightman Field)
# Virginia Wesleyan Tournament
2001 IN REVIEW/ALL-TIME RECORDS
ALL-TIME RECORDS
CAREER
Goals: Joe Scimeca (1974-77) 53Assists: Adam Grossman (1994-97) 30
Delvin Horsford (1994-97) 30Shutouts: Bill Towey (1977-80) 20
SINGLE-SEASON
Goals: Necdet Muldur (1973) 22Assists: Joseph Felice (1977) 15Shutouts: Gary Trentocosta (1974) 8
John Rennar (1983) 8Fewest Goals Harold Leek (1971) 10Allowed:
TEAM
Most Wins (Season)1979 14Most Goals (Season)1977 73Most NJAC Goals (Season)1977 30Most Goals Scored (Game)York-NY (1977) 12Fewest Losses1979 14-2-11977 13-2-21974 10-2-21973 9-2-1Most Shutouts1974 8Fewest Goals Allowed1971 10Most Consecutive Wins1979 9Most Ties1979, 1984 4Most Overtime Games1984 8Longest GameBrooklyn (1972) 135 minutes
Sun. Sept. 1 #Columbia Union 4 p.m.Mon. Sept. 2 #Salisbury 3 p.m.Wed. Sept. 4 Franklin & Marshall 4 p.m.Sat. Sept. 7 %DELAWARE VALLEY 1 p.m.Sun. Sept. 8 %CASTLETON STATE 1 p.m.Wed. Sept. 11 King’s 7 p.m.Sat. Sept. 14 DeSales 3 p.m.Sat. Sept. 21 *THE COLLEGE OF NJ 7 p.m.Wed. Sept. 25 *Ramapo 4 p.m.Sat. Sept. 28 *Rowan 7 p.m.Wed. Oct. 2 *MONTCLAIR STATE 7 p.m.Sat. Oct. 12 *Richard Stockton 1 p.m.Wed. Oct. 9 Arcadia 3:30 p.m.Wed. Oct. 16 *Kean 4 p.m.Sat. Oct. 19 *Rutgers-Camden 7 p.m.Tues. Oct. 22 St. Joseph’s (NY) 3:30 p.m.Sat. Oct. 26 *RUTGERS-NEWARK 1 p.m.Tues. Oct. 29 CENTENARY 7 p.m.Sat. Nov. 2 *NEW JERSEY CITY 5:30 p.m.
All Home Games in CAPS and at Wightman Field* New Jersey Athletic Conference Games
# Salisbury Tournament% Ramada Inn Cup
2002 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE